Inlet Group

{{short description|Unused geological term}}

The Inlet Group was proposed as a geological unit for southeastern Newfoundland. It was made up of the Brigus Formation, Chamberlain's Brook Fm, Manuels River Fm, Chapel Island Formation, Burnt Island Formation and the Random FormationGreene, B., and H. Williams. 1974. New fossil localities and the base of the Cambrian in southeastern Newfoundland. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 11:319–323.

The inlet group term is no longer used as it was considered redundant to terminology used elsewhere on the island.https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ed_Landing/publication/257298155_Stratigraphy_of_the_Bonavista_Group_southeastern_Newfoundland_growth_faults_and_the_distribution_of_the_sub-trilobitic_Lower_Cambrian_p_59-71_Figs_34-38_In_E_Landing_GM_Narbonne_and_P_Myrow_eds_1988_T/links/0deec524c8564b40c5000000.pdf {{Bare URL PDF|date=March 2022}}

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